titchytiny
titchytiny
titchytiny

Not fans of the other teams either, but I've only had bad experience with Leafs fans!

I had in school suspension once in high school, and it was amazing. We sat in this like, living room we had (my school was converted from an old mansion) with a fireplace and couches. Our teachers brought us reading to do, we were allowed to go to the cafeteria and get snacks, another girls mom brought us

I was in an arena once when they announced the death of a very high-profile player of the team (Rick Martin of the "French Connection" line with the Sabres, if you're familiar). No one knew about the death, he died because he had a heart attack while driving, and EVERYONE was crying. They played a video about him

I don't see how anyone could marry a Leafs fan.

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I was coming here to post this in regards to the part about hockey not being heartwarming. Such an awesome campaign.

I was going to say it's really not that hard, everyone I know can do it, then I realized I basically live in Canada.

There are so many issues with this, but what sticks out to me most is the fact that high schoolers are getting spanked. So, a 17 year old girl can be getting spanked by a 45 year old man, or what have you. Just the thought of those kinds of goings on makes me so uncomfortable.

You should meet my dog. None of the above apply to her. Definitely to our last doxie though, especially the loyalty. She was INSANELY protective of us, especially when we were littler kids. When I was seven, I was laying on the floor, and my uncle reached out his hand to grab mine to pull me up, and my dog thought

Oh man, my mini-doxie is snuggled up next to me in bed right now. She is not so much happy-go-lucky and playful as she is just a straight-up bitch, but I think she takes after me.

Haha I don't think I'd really date someone who would have anything negative to say about what I do to my hair! It's cool that he has acknowledged that it's something he finds attractive, though.

I have my hair lady, and I kind of don't want to go to anyone else but her, because I love her and I can't really afford a fancy salon (she gives me a huge discount). I am definitely going to ask for her opinion, and I'm also going to ask if she thinks it's something SHE can do and if she feels comfortable with it,

Keep the nose ring in. It's cool and young, which is what they want. They loved mine when I applied.

Amy looks so freaking hot in that picture.

I know, I have a killer bitch face. It just makes me uncomfortable. Hopefully it just looks awesome and I don't have to worry about it!

I know, it's not that I CARE if people like it or not, I just feel like it's kind of a dramatic thing to do and people take that as an invitation to give their opinion on it, which I don't want to hear. One of my managers in particular is kind of bitchy and tends to be very condescending and I just can't get along

My boyfriend actually is into girls with short hair. He likes it. Also he's not the type to really care, as long as I like it. I'm afraid of how my hair is going to react to it, but I think I'm just going to do it. My friend is going with me to hold my hand, because I feel like I will cry whether I love it or hate

I have only met two very high-profile hockey players, which where I live is the biggest deal in the world. I stuttered and told them I was big fans and shook their hands, and they bought me a beer. I almost walked away crying.

Don't feel shamed!

So fun. They look super comfy, too!

I am 99% committed to a pixie cut. One thing that is bothering me is that I don't want people to discuss it. I know that sounds weird and like I think everyone's talking about me or something, but I work in retail with a store of like, 35 young women. And it makes me feel weird.